Black Tax: The Black Community’s Demise ? // SAY IT LIKE IT IS – Ep 66

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Black Tax: The Black Community’s Demise ? // SAY IT LIKE IT IS – Ep 66


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  1. For me I think. Anyone living abroad should do this. For example; I have sisters back home and a brother who can do business so what I want to do Is to send each of them the capital needed to start that's depending on which business they want to do, so that with it they improve their lives n take care of their kids so that I can go 1 -2 years without thinking or be in any pressure to sending them money etc… think about it.

  2. I've had relatives get in debt and them telling their creditors that I will bail them out, without my knowledge. I also Never get into bussiness with people back home, 100% of it gets lost. I now know clearly why Africa is poor, it's abuse of resources not lack thereof!, and don't put that crap on the white man.

  3. Yes oh, one American girl that was married to a Nigerian was roasting me because of this issue. I didn’t know what to say because I was also been taxed. It’s very common in the African community.

  4. This video is the Truth!! My mother spent her whole life sending thousands back home and now is sick and has nothing ! They are never satisfied and always extort us and start using us a monthly income / benefit and don’t care how you are living abroad even if you yourself have debt or two jobs to stay a float .

    If you have a bad month and can’t send grands back home they will now say your wicked as if money is free as if we don’t work hard for our money paying out taxes and bills from our veins .

  5. this story touched my hearth , thanks for sharing this have been feeling guilty of this myself i appreciate the eye opener keep doing you <3

  6. Let dem com &enjoy wat we are enjoyin my bros phrankleen..is neither dey folow front door munitala Mohamed airport or dey cucuma folow backyard com join us 4 here.naso na😥

  7. Helo phrankleen dats why I lov ur honesty…can u jus imagine feedin a whole full grown man…&dey wil stil tak dat moni 2 dere girl frds 2 chop isi-ewu &drink palmy…every1 shud go &wok &becom whatever dey wan 2 be…& stop d entitlement of lukin 4 who 2 lay dere shoulder on…or dere burden too…wat a hell😡I believ in wokin hard meeen…as long as d person is not seriously sick bound

  8. Even if you think of it, all these 100 years of sending money back home and yet our countries have not even been developed. Most family members have not even done any tangible business back home they just misuse it because they never had to sweat for the money.
    e.g. you send three of your siblings  a one time payment so that they can start a business together and from there they develop and grow the business and make their own money. Call me selfish all you want but am not sending a dime. You help Black folks and yet they take advantage with their entitled attitude. I can not kill myself, life is to short and we need to put ourselves first

  9. Only my mom is generous and send people money. I don’t say no, I just don’t reply their messages. How am I 23 yrs old and some 40+ uncle is asking me for money? How about get a job? 😹😹

  10. Watching this late, got the alert yesterday but it was waaaay tooo hot to watch anything. I really commend your effort for doing this again, while sweating 😅🙌🏾🙌🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾. Nothing but the harsh truth as always, whoever has ears 👂 let them hear🤷🏾‍♀️. Just apply wisdom if you have to give, it’s ok to be generous but within limits, wisdom is key👌🏾👌🏾